We interrupt this blog to bring you the latest news update!!! Today we were going to head into the living room for our next stop in our Thanksgiving tour. But, thanks to grandson #2, that will not be happening. Instead, I will regale you with my latest "just go with it" story.
Yesterday was moving along as scheduled and I was actually sitting right here at my computer ready to start my blog when I got an email from my grandson asking me if I would like to go out to lunch with him. Well, that's an offer not to be refused so I immediately accepted. And then the wheels started turning. Something has been perking in my brain for a bit but I had, so far, successfully put it on hold.
There is a very long prequel to my story that I won't bore you with but those of you who know me know the details. Just a snippet to keep the rest of you kind of up to snuff...for 76 years of my life I had never had any Christmas tree but a live one. I LOVE them for all of the feels. But, two years ago-for many reasons-I had to give in and get an artificial tree. I know in the scheme of things that that is not all that big a deal. But, for me it was. And, to make matters worse, I quickly looked around town and couldn't really find one I liked so I ordered one online-something I really dislike doing because I like to see and feel the things I am buying.
I will take the blame for a lot of it because I was biased against pre-lit tress for two reasons. First off, I had heard horror stories of the lights failing and what a hassle it is to re-do them and, since I like colored lights in the family room, I didn't like the LED lights on these pre-lit trees.
And so, my choice arrived and when I opened the box, I actually started to cry. I am not a crier but for all sorts of reasons, this hit me hard and I felt like a huge part of my holiday and memories would never be the same again.
Let me say that I didn't allow that feeling to last long. I put my "big girl pants" on and got to work. And, it took me three days to complete that tree!!! It needed endless "fluffing" then extra sprigs wedged in to fill voids and then forever to get the lights on it! But, it came out OK and with the addition of some balsam scented sticks to hang from the branches sent to me by daughter #2, I made it through and, as always, we had a wonderful Christmas.
Fast forward to last year when it was even harder to get that thing to "fluff" and by the end of the season, three strings of lights had gone out.
I know, I said I wouldn't bore you but some pre-facts ARE necessary. I couldn't wait to pack that thing up and I actually sent it to daughter #3's warehouse for storage...out of sight, out of mind! And then I began to see posts about this incredible tree that went viral and sold out everywhere and no one could find and it went together in less than five minutes and it fell into perfect shape and needed no fluffing and, and, and.
And somehow my brain filed that information away and came back into place this year when I first started seeing that tree on posts again. And I started a pro/con list in my brain. And every time the pros won out, I talked myself out of it for lots of reasons-not the least that the store was a good bit away at a very bust intersection that I am not crazy about not to mention that it would be heavy for me and might not fit in my car and, and, and.
And then I got that invite and it all became clear. I had googled the tree on Friday and my local store had 37 of them. Again, I could order online but I wasn't falling for that not seeing it in person thing again. And so I asked Hud if he would help me out and he loved the idea of being my partner in crime-and I say that because my girls are all probably going to wonder why in the world I would make this choice but, I digress.
And so, first we went for a wonderful lunch and had all of the time in the world to really talk and catch-up. And then we hit the store and I was like a kid in a candy store. There it was and it was perfect. One of the pros that I did take into consideration was that I needed at least three new sets of lights this year and boy did their price go up. I could subtract that from the price of the tree. Not to mention the two plus days that I would need to get the old one up again-not to mention how many trips up and down the ladder that would take-and it was a no-brainer. And with my sidekick along, he snatched that huge heavy box up with no effort what-so-ever and we had paid and were out of that store in record time.
My plan had been to wait but, honestly, as soon as Hud was on his way-after helping me with a printer update-I opened that box and sat down to read the directions-as if you really needed directions. Lol And, as soon as I did that, I picked up my phone and there was a reel on FB of someone else just buying said tree and challenging the time advertised for setting it up. It looked so easy...almost too easy...and you know how things like that often work out so I decided to give it my own test. And.....
....one of these things doesn't belong here. LOL
Obviously things will get moved, cords hidden, etc. before I get it all gussied up for Christmas but this is fine with me for now.
























